rfflST AID KITS The Daily GEOlFBIZZELL i .oil requirements News Pork Spare Ribs ..!lor Workmen's Beard Com- 20c. lb. P!ionKS,82and200 Phones 10 and 25 v mi, ur PRINCE RUPERT, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. PRICE FIVE ClKNT' Among Canadian Troops UMB ER OF CANADIAN SOLDIERS G. IP. RAILWAY ALLIES TO FEED THE GERMANS KILLED IN RIOTS AND MANY ARE ASKS AID FROM WHEN SHIPS ARE DELIVERED GOVERNMENT PAYMENT WILL BE MADE FOR THE FOOD IN PRODUCT8 WOUNDED AT RHYL MILITARY CAMP Intimates that Operations Must WHICH BE THE DISTRIBUTED ALLIES NEED AMONG WARSHIP8 THE TO be Suspended Unless Such Assistance ALLIED NATIONS . Is Secured. ..tfliMrtiTiffraw rr a ill : anw n v.-iiibi ii h mw s a u w a j 1.11111111 m r.n (Special to The New via 0.T.P, Telegraphs.) tion; Stores were Raided and Officers Threatened by men (SneClflt Vlfl OTP TntAO-pitnl.t Paris, March 8. The Council of the Great Powers took action Pltawa, March 8. In spite of -today toward relieving the acute situation brought about by the who had Seen Three Years Service Overseas. Hie fact that the interest on the interruption in negotiations at Spa concerning the taking over of Grpnd Trunk Pacific bonds was German ships and supplying Germany with food. paid in Ldndon when it came due (Special W Tho cwa U 0.T. P. TelegraptH.i last Saturday, it is learned that It is now provided that on delivery of the ships the Allies shall London, March 8. There have been serious riots among MAJ.-GEN. JACK the Grand Trunk Pacific is com undertake to revictual the Germans until the next harvest, payment miiaii the old country resuttfria in manv fatalities. ing lo the Government for .furth for the same being made in coal, potatoes, nitrates and other s esiiiiia.vu. tA thai rmm K In 97 man wp.rn klllpirl- and 75 wounded i I i STEWART BACK er assistance and that it has in products iwhich Germany has and which the Allies want. j r iLn I a rl lUann 4aua n 4- lliMmtfil- mllttoni.y amn ri timated that if such assistance The Powers have agreed to distribute the surrendered German tie riulinu uurmy is not -secured suspension of Wales. At that point 25,000 Canadians were waiting fori erations must ensue. op warships among themselves, but the United States and Great lauiiM-auvu.Lin tr anri ArnhnrKHLifin.- - i- nfl men nave neen servina , vauaua iwr wiciboo Britain are in accord regarding the necessity for sinking their . i r.onra anr) rAtnnlflln thnt..... ftmhnpkatlnn hAd heen Ing Construction of 9,000 respective shares. P valo in i iovv vvM.r.-.. r "- i jf ..... Miles of Railway. HELP LUMBER I I 1 I 4 I f In France. ... VANCOUVER CINCHES Siores were roiucu wmwv.w- , 'IMMIfiR ii i iL.i .M.mA Mrt mnn f. fnnlnn vfrnrtlnn fnmpnt H 1 (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) INDUSTRY HERE - -- -- irLra IlCUvU fciiofc pwmv j 0 hockey championship, trouble. There was considerable shooting to put down the Montreal, March 8. Major- , . ! I r..i .thu.thon ronoritons General J. W. Stewart of the firm i i ISNOTWANTFD awe niiT nn f li'ii i 1 1 i inu aim nu ti uvka Mb v wuuwiui0 i i Ik. HlcfiiilianrAfi . ill ft 1 1 1-v. v Mil'1 1 rv. n iv:i ri h Beard of Trade Passes Resolution Eievcn Minutes Overtime Played , II XllC B UIVW w j f j- ' 'returned to Canada. Before bis Drawing Attention of Representative Before Vancouver Sends Puck Thfl men have been promised that sailings will be hurried as &PVi.a in vn n, unii.-eh i.oh . .. at Ottawa into Net for Sixth Time. War Veterans at Ottawa Ask i. nlui a n miivmKam rf annact houa Kaaii mon A u i n I r.A on A r ii as iJUkjai wb ww ..a..wv. v. - - -- - ,'v.w(uwijwu www ai a w a Auaa-kvuva To Condition. Change In Naturalization Laws; behind the lines. Since that tune 1 (Special hy 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Doherty Appointed. there has been constructed 3,000 Prince Rupert enjoyed last l,r I li.n r.Hiir. Ill iitLilLLiil liiLi lUrllll . Victoria, li. C, March 8. miles of broad fruapre and 6.000 year the greatest prosperity it has . Vancouver is the winner of the (Special via O.T.V. Telerapba.) NATIONAL REVENUE IN SURF INLET MINE D1- f nar,row euae Iins; en; sen in its history,, due almost hockey championship for the sea .Ottawa, March 8. That the abling move a quarter entirely lo the activity of logging son She cannot now be beateu.'Government neither encourage 'o trt ilUnn f rr a nf r1 tt nil!nn a q and lumber operations, which 1 J I- Ml A ft Ik Last night the professional team nor subsidize immigration into UUk nOlCHOU III iwaw.... have now terminated. -In order , -iv-r ear 1919, and llaJor-General v uu w wviiv j -w, uy. -'- Fopty-three million Over l'oTmerly Stew i n ainpntiraa flue inHnefnr monv ,.4 Timber. ifm t. wiWr nt Wrillnti'ia iw iUa ihxi PQ ft f f A -A ll nn Ta Will Htt IY1 Q H A Former Year. art was a resident of Prince Ru- of our local residents became , . .-u .i : t! i 1 LuUliai wit UB.ll immense croU uutiug uaiuiaiuauuu iano, pert where I19 was engaged in financially interested in tnesc The body of Aler J. Donohue construclion work on the g. T. P. and unless something Is Prfrshent' X"jf D?n? 10 j ' T p. Tfletrapha.) to town last , , , of brought miner, 2one a was kn throughoul to bring to Ufe the lumber A7 th? osefstH ICfiL fSi ifv S.!,; t: wn Mmili S Tlpnvv .rnvJ evening from Surf Inlet by the ...... nn1nmhin. flRnflriaiiv i ,ni1lialPV nn Pii.pm season. the call ana nn in launch Belmont. the' northerly districts. VCntUreS " " n rnnr n ri? win inp pun The deceased was the victim of come" ruin dSe noime Col. E. Doherty of New West- '"!"uary the current revenues an accident at the mine, having We believe that the ed borothe Vancouvers finally minster has been appointed to Ikj T? " ii- R84. an increase been caught between a skip and a MEMBER'S.AMENDMENT compinea ' thmntrh" fnr- tht.. - aivii. reoresent British Columbia on the energies 01 tins uoard and tne , the corresponding period baulk of timber. Death was practically Ba1, . Dominion Executive. Council and citizens of Prince . TO THE FOREST AC! City It ir ''hr npv e flcnnl vonf it instantaneous, the unfor cannot Rupert do anything better i!'!lfl id Ttin Vinrlcrol broken. 1 Five loads of flsh went out being tunate man's spine nf- ' car titan bring such condition of MOTOR BOATS t r i nnn.000 has already St. Has BUI Be the train this Belonging to Bay Lawrence, Hon. T. D Pattullo fairs lo tiie notice of our dis- on morning going -i:'rar.6. Nova Scotia, relatives have been fore Legislature Designed to I f i n mi iohori mnmhnn nrhnoo nn. ' east. - communicated with, and the body Encourage Pulp Production. operation and assistance we feel Disabilities Under Which They may possibly be dispatched east will assist us iu obtaining for this ' Are Operated Discussed by Ladysmlth Wellington Coal re-dices for burial. Tho B. C. Undcrtak-rs district our rightful share of a Board of Trade. your fuel bill and gives S have charge of the remains. Several important amendments business which we feel we are en- atlsfactlon. Phone 16. .P. R. rafe to th9 Forest Act are contained in titled to. I 'the question of the use of Coal Cu. IAIR SERVICE FOR !a bill introduced in the legislature "Therefore, let it be resolved motor boats in carrying passen- by the lion. T. D. Pattullo, minister that we, the Board of Trade of gers and freight out of this port The oldest Canadian Life Co. F0H QUALITY YUKON SUGGESTED of lands. the city of Prince Rupert, wire and of the lifeboat and license re- The Canada, J. F. hlaoulrs, Agent. iiHiurHuiiun I Where a timber license covers Lieut.-Col. Peck, V. C, D. S. O., quiremenls were discussed by the Board Licence No. 10-7340. Dr. Thompson Brings Matter Be timber that Is considered more M. P., asking for his assistance Board of Trade at its meeting j 1 fore House of Commons at valuable for pulp purpose than and that a copy of this resolution last night. i S Ottawa. for lumber this license may be be forwarded to him direct to OI-' Capt. Hoomcs K. Freeman told "DEIWERS" j converted into a pulp license, pro- tawa. of some of the disabilities under XX li rr I I r n . .1 n the holder complies with .... 1 It t . -m ' .1 -U 1 1 1 lt. .J .1 I (specal via 0. T. P. TcieBraph,.)- (vided 11)6 auove IS Hie text OI a ICSO- tiicn iuuiui .uuuio lauureu unuf The new suits have arrived. Rctlabla Jeweler Oltawa, Marcli 8. IA ru til lution passed by the Board of promised that all members of the ; We are delighted House of Commons Dr. Thomp- ecling a puip piant at a vaiuu of Trade last night which will be Board .should be supplied with. with them, and know you ...... .............. .r.n ...1 1 V II 1 L(1T1 "IIIIL 1' lL'fiS LI1U11 i... OUViUVV.inn"nnn nent to Lieut.-Col. Peck at Oltawa. copies of Hip United States regu-In will be. They are beauti-; Utnie Cll . gested the establishment of an Provision is made for the val moving it J. D. McAuley said Iations which were found perfect- fully tailored of beautifu', incrAiia r- i, . . aeroplane service for thenorth-land. uing of timber on any site wanted that during the past year some ly satisfactory. maleriils, but our descriptive lie. There should be a base at for in industrial purposes twelve sawmills vwere engaged in! The matter was discussed by powers are not good where that site is on land cover- the production of spruce? There Walter Harper, Capt. Babingtcn, , enough for these suits. r ,,, ,a 6trMU and T back V lo Edmonton via wiTii- ed by an existing timber license were now many uncut logs on o. iu fteison and oiners ana was. Where a license has expired iiaud axuj tjie mi8 were idle. 'left over for further discussion COME AND SEE Ilorso and Atlin owing to non-payment of current Hundreds of men were thrown out I at a future lime. . fees, the government is taking of work. Ho suggested that a power to grant a further renewal better rate bo given from the for a period of one year with an Munitions Board ships on lumber extra penalty attached. going to Europe, with such Theatre In order to Insure a proper role the mills here will be able Empress : disposal of slash and thus to reduce lo compete for the business. TONIGHT ONLY the fire risk provision Is being Special Attraction Tonight mado that the cost of destroying WESTERN OFFICERS COMBINED VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE SHOW NORMA the slash shall bo borne one. TALMADGE half by the forest protection fund ARRIVE AT PORTLAND A Blood Stirring Romanic of the Canadian Wooda IN and one-half by the operator. Vitagraph Special Blue Ribbon Feature DE TJTYIT. A MTSITT?" (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) v. . vet ururnot n . . . WEATHER WARM Portland, Maine, March 8. -The Gods Country and the Woman uper by jeaiure,Edward Irom Clark the play of the same name The weather on the prairies is CP. R. steamship Essequibo has for arrived here with Canadian.troops than has been much warmer a Glorioua Picture of tho Wcat This morning among them being three officers time past. tarring some showed Winnipeg for Vancouver, Lieut. T. C. M. de HARLES CHAPLIN special bulletins 25 above, Calgary 35 above, Wolfe, Capt. P. E. Margeson and NELL SHIPMAN Ms, m Edmonton 25 above. Lieut. F. R. Wells and A Victoria Girl in "Work" and, believe me, he does work too A letter from Capt. McCroskie A request from the Port Simpson SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION ONE REEL BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE to tho meeting Board of o'Trade the Board was read last to residents back them asking in a Prince request Rupert for James Toomey Miss Neva Latham. Mrs. James Toomey 2 Uig Ten Keel Shows Tonight at the suggested the appointment construction of a road from this Sonc and D.nc Soprano Scotch Songa and Shows, 7 and 9j Admission 15c and 25c night.of It a pilotage board for this city to Port Simpson was referred ConuKlian Danclnv U iiv to the Trade and Commerce Committee Bil..FrjllkBcI port independent of Vancouver. by the Board of Trade Only One Show, starts 7.30: Admission 50c and 25c' 'Tot Fit la Fight' and Ark:'.! io 'The Small Tawa Bally Tl was referred to the Port Com- at its meeting last night. 'mitlee for report.